In WG's Birthday Party, David Kynaston tells the story of
one of the most thrilling matches in cricketing history, as well as
the colourful and sometimes tragically moving lives of the members of
both teams. Using the Gentlemen vs Players contest as a lens through
which to examine the hierarchy and tensions endemic in cricket at the
beginning of the modern era, he presents a lively, moving, richly
detailed and massively entertaining portrait of late-Victorian
society. It is social history at its most compelling, from 'the most
entertaining historian alive' (Spectator).
David Kynaston was born in Aldershot in 1951. He has been a
professional historian since 1973 and has written sixteen books,
including The City of London (1994-2001), a widely acclaimed
four-volume history. He is the author of Austerity Britain, 1945-51
and Family Britain 1951-57, the first two titles in a
series of books covering the history of post-war Britain (1945-1979)
under the collective title 'Tales of a New Jerusalem'. He is currently
a visiting professor at Kingston University.